Fletcher of Cockermouth Hall, Cumberland, England.

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Including Fletcher of Allerton Manor, near Liverpool, several stand-alone local Fletcher families and detailed entries of related families of notable distinction. In this connection, a special acknowledgement is due to Mr Thomas Grindley for his stoic support.

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  • ID: I15188
  • Name: Thomas FORSTER
  • Sex: M
  • Residence: Adderstone, Northumberland, England.
  • Will: 4 APR 1589
  • Death: C. 1590 in (clue)
  • Occupation: Sheriff of Northumberland. 1563 AND 1571
  • PROP: Spindleston Maynes with the mill, the tithe of Mendrom, a house in Berwick, Lands at Hethpool & Learmouth.
  • PROP: Adderstone East Hall, and the mains, West Hall of Adderstone, Newland, Warneden, Crocklaw, Newton-on-the-Moor, Osgars, Duthols, Carham, and Wark.
  • DSCR: "History of Richmond" by Clarkson. "Wharton."
  • DSCR: C.W.A.A.S., Tr. N.S., Vol. 2, 1902, "Wharton Hall, Westmorland", Part I by John E. Curwen.
  • DSCR: Had several illegitimate children.
  • DSCR: "History of Northumberland", Vol. l, by Bateson. Pedigree of "Forster of Adderstone."
  • DSCR: History of Northumberland, Part 2, Vol. 2, by Hodgson. " Pedigree of Ridley, of Willimoteswick, Hardriding, Heaton, and Blagdon."
  • DSCR: "Archaeologia Aeliana", 4th Series, Vol. 32. "The Ridleys of Ridley and Willimontswick."
  • DSCR: "The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England" by J.W. Clay. "Wharton, Lords Wharton."
  • Change Date: 25 NOV 2009



    Father: Thomas FORSTER
    Mother: Dorothy OGLE

    Marriage 1 Florence WHARTON
      Children
      1. Has No Children Margaret FORSTER
      2. Has Children Thomas FORSTER b: 1549
      3. Has Children Cuthbert FORSTER b: 1551 in Adderstone.
      4. Has No Children Barbara FORSTER

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      If you could see your ancestors all standing in a row, would you be proud of them or not, or don't you really know? Some strange discoveries are made when climbing family trees, and some of them you know do not particularly please. If you could see your ancestors all standing in a row, there might be some of them perhaps, you wouldn't care to know. But here's another question which requires a different view. If you could meet your ancestors, would they be proud of you? (from Edith Fletcher's pedigree book)

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